Transport & Vehicle SVG Icons

Cars, buses, trains, bikes, planes, delivery trucks — the icons that show up whenever an interface involves getting from one place to another, curated from Material Design Icons, Tabler Icons, Fluent UI System Icons, Font Awesome Solid, Carbon, Lucide, and other general UI libraries. Rather than digging through a full icon set for the handful of transport-related symbols you need, they're grouped together here for ride-hailing, logistics, travel, and transit-related interfaces.

6 icon packs·Free & open source

Common Use Cases

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    Ride-hailing and taxi apps showing vehicle types or trip status

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    Public transit apps displaying bus, train, or subway route icons

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    Delivery and logistics platforms showing shipment method or vehicle icons

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    Travel booking sites with icons for flights, trains, car rentals, and transfers

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    Parking and mobility apps showing available parking, bike-share, or scooter icons

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    Fleet management dashboards displaying vehicle type and status

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    Navigation and map apps showing transport mode selection (drive, walk, transit, bike)

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    E-commerce shipping options showing delivery speed or method by icon

Frequently Asked Questions

The libraries do overlap, since Material Design Icons, Tabler Icons, Fluent UI System Icons, Font Awesome Solid, Carbon, and Lucide are all general-purpose sets. This collection narrows those down to icons related to vehicles and transportation, so you're not searching a full general set for them. For broader interface needs beyond transport, the UI & Interface collection covers more ground.

Coverage includes a fair range of specific types — sedans, trucks, motorcycles, bicycles, trains, planes, ships — though depth varies by library. If you need a very specific vehicle type, checking the full library an icon came from often turns up more variety than what's grouped here.

It's best to avoid this, since stroke width and visual style differ between Material Design Icons, Tabler Icons, Fluent UI, Font Awesome Solid, Carbon, and Lucide. Sticking to one library across a ride-hailing or delivery app keeps things like vehicle icons and status indicators looking visually consistent.

This depends on the library — several of the included sets (like Tabler Icons and Lucide) offer both outline and filled variants for many icons, while others (like Font Awesome Solid) only provide the filled style. Check the individual icon or pack page to confirm.

Each icon keeps the license from its source library attached to it, and terms can differ between the included libraries. Most are permissively licensed (like MIT), but check the license shown on the individual icon or pack page before using it commercially.

Yes — since they're SVG and largely single-color, you can apply fill colors with CSS, which is useful for status-based color coding (e.g. green for available, gray for in-use) without needing separate icon files per state.

Coverage focuses on globally common transport types, so regional or highly specific vehicles may not have a dedicated icon. In that case, a closely related generic icon (like a general 'rickshaw' or 'shuttle' icon) is usually the most practical substitute.